Learn the difference between water bath canners and pressure canners, where
to get safe, tested recipes and how easy home canning can be with Connie
Carson of Kennewick. Carson is a longtime Master Food Preserver for
Washington State University Extension.
Extension offices are listed with county offices in the phone book. Contact
Master Food Preservers in Benton and Franklin counties at 509-735-3551, or
toll free at 866-986-4865.
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Hanford High leaders hold food drive
Hanford High leaders hold food drive
RICHLAND -- Hanford High School's Leadership Class is sponsoring a Munch Madness Food Drive.
Community members can donate canned food and other nonperishable food items. The food will be donated to the Richland Food Bank.
Donations can be dropped off at the school, 450 Hanford St. in Richland, through Dec. 7.
On this day: Sept. 26, 1980
On this day: Sept. 26, 1980
Who would have believed those old aluminum beer and pop cans would be as good as gold? They were for 8,265 Tri-Citians who were paid a total of $49,000 in the first eight months of this year for their old cans by Reynolds Aluminum Co.
Thwarting God's will
Thwarting God's will
Does anyone find it ironic that in less than 50 years Democrats have evolved from, "Ask not what your country can do for you," to cries of "Soak the rich!"?
While the ratio of an average floor workers' pay to that of a CEO, (about 400-to-1) is indeed troubling. I ask you, Is this only a failure of capitalism? Or is it deeper than that?
Maybe asking what your country can do for you, then demanding more, might have something to do with our current financial woes rather than simple greed. I can't help but wonder if by pandering to an ignorant political base, Democrats have sown the seeds of their destruction.
Bigger problems
Bigger problems
Let's see, besides having a 10-year-old war, a national deficit that's sky high, rising health costs, and people out of work, we probably should let the government control how much sugar we eat. In fact ... let's make that a number one priority!
We can't even get our Congress to agree on when the president can make his speeches, how on earth can we expect them to agree on how much sugar we should consume? I think our government has enough on its plate without having to worry about sugar!
-- Sue Stroud, Pasco
Umatilla Fire Department now accepting tree orders
Umatilla Fire Department now accepting tree orders
The Umatilla Fire Department is accepting orders for Christmas trees.
Custom trees can be ordered in a variety of species and sizes. Trees must be preordered before Thanksgiving. To order, call 541-922-3718.